PAPIER  INGRES 

QDERN  advertising  literature, 
to  be  successful,  must  stand  out 
from  the  general  run  of  circu¬ 
lars  that  find  a  speedy  path  to 
the  waste-basket.  The  booklet 
or  folder  that  is  read  is  the  one 
that  looks  important  and  distinctive.  Canson 
Ingres  has  the  substance  and  texture  that  will 
lift  the  advertising  message  printed  on  it  out  of 
mediocrity  into  importance  and  distinctiveness. 

‘‘Papier  Ingres”  is  a  term  used  to  generally 
designate  papers  of  the  type  used  by  the  great 
painter,  Ingres  (1780-1867).  Canson  Ingres  is 
different  from  other  papers  in  this  class  in  that 
it  is  of  heavier  weight  and  has  a  firm  texture 
admirably  suited  for  printing.  Canson  Ingres  is 
hand-made  from  all-rag  pulp  in  the  mills  of  the 
old  Manufacture  Royale  Canson  &  Montgolfier, 
ofVidalon,  France.  Colors  will  not  fade,  nor  will 
the  paper  itself  deteriorate  with  age  in  any  way. 

Canson  Ingres  has  a  wide  range  of  adapta¬ 
bility  and  is  equally  suitable  as  a  text  paper  for 
folders,  booklets  and  brochures,  and  as  a  cover 
stock  with  other  papers.  Its  printing  qualities 
can  be  seen  from  the  following  specimens,  which 
range  in  treatment  from  the  heavy  and  broad 
to  the  many  delicate,  fine  lines  of  the  pen-and- 
ink  sketch. 

CANSON  MONTGOLFIER 
New  York  Vidalon 

Paris 


This  is  Ingres  No.  28 
Color  No.  1 


CANSON  INGRES 

[T^umber  28] 


CANSON  6?  MONTGOLFIER 

J^ew  Tor\  Vidalon 
Paris 


A  hand'made  product 
from  the  famous  old  Manufacture  Royale 
Canson  Montgolfier 
of  Vidalon,  France 

Colors  in  Great  Variety 

SIZE  19"  X  24  34" 

FOUR  DECKLE  EDGES 
WEIGHT  33  LBS. 

BULK  3  L2"  TO  THE  REAM 
OF  500  SHEETS 


This  is  Ingres  No.  28 
Color  No.  1  bis 


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.Ouvrler  talsant  da  papier  a  la  cave  &  Vldalon  au  XVI*  slide 


A  reproduction  of  an  old  print  which, 
translated,  reads:  ‘‘Workmen  making 
paper  at  Vidalon  in  the  XVI  Century” 


This  is  Ingres  No.  28 
Color  No.  2 


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INSPECTING  THE  FINISHED  SHEETS 
AT  VIDALON-LE-HAUT  MILL 
OF  CANSON  y  MONTGOLFIER 


This  is  Ingres  No.  28 
Color  No.  3 


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<iAnciennes  ^t^anufactures 


Qanson  et  <iy)([ontgolJier 


This  is  Ingres  No.  28 
Color  No.  4 


The  balloon  was  the  original  invention  of  Joseph 
and  Etienne  Montgolfier^  The  first  successful  ascen¬ 
sion  of  this  forerunner  of  all  aerostatic  machines 
was  made  at  Vidalon,  December  H,  1782.  Further 
ascensions  were  made  at  Annonay,  June  5,  1783, 
before  the  notables  of  the  Vivarais  States,  and  again 
the  19th  of  the  following  September,  at  Versailles, 
in  the  presence  pf  the  King,  Qyeen  and  Court. 

This  balloon,  known  now  as  the  ''Montgolfiere," 
was  made  entirely  of  paper  from  the  Canson  Sr 
Montgolfier  mills 


This  is  Ingres  No.  28 
Color  No.  5' 


This  is  Ingres  No.  28 
Color  No.  6 


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of  Printing 

multiplies  mans  personality, 
enabling  him  to  spea\  at 
once  to  many  widely  sepa' 
rated  audiences.  The  Science 
of  Advertising  increases  the 
effectiveness  of  the  art  of 
printing  in  its  special  appli' 
cation  as  an  instrument  for 
promptly  establishing  rela' 
tions  between  those  who  have 
goods  to  sell  and  those  who 
wish  to  buy  them. 


Canson  Montgolfier 
'HewTor\  Vidalon 
Paris 


This  is  Ingres  No.  28 
Color  No.  8 


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AN  ILLUSTRATION  FROM 
“HYPNEROTOMACHIA  POLIFILI”  PRINTED  AT 
VENICE  BY  ALDUS  MANUTIUS,  1499 


This  is  Ingres  No.  28 
Color  No.  9 


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FRENCH  HAND-MADE  PAPERS 


-A.  GOOD  WINE  needs  no  bush”;  neither  does  a  fine 
paper  require  extravagant  praise.  Europe  for  centu¬ 
ries  has  known  the  variety  of  beautiful  papers 
manufactured  by  Canson  &  Montgolfier  at  Vidalon, 
France  ;  now  they  are  made  available  to  American 
printers  and  advertisers  through  the  establishment 
of  a  selling  branch  in  New  York. 

These  French  hand-made  papers  appeal  on  the 
score  of  utility  as  well  as  beauty.  This  sheet,  for 
instance,  measuring  20  x  26i  inches  in  its  full  size, 
is  made  with  a  thin  watermarked  line  running  cross¬ 
wise  through  the  middle  in  the  same  direction  as 
the  laid  marks,  and  by  tearing  along  this  line  a 
sheeit  half  the  size  is  obtained  which  still  preserves 
the  deckle  on  all  four  edges.  The  paper  bulks  2h 
inches  to  the  ream  of  500  sheets. 

In  preparing  the  booklet  or  folder  which  depends 
on  distinctiveness  for  its  appeal,  French  hand-made 
papers  will  be  found  of  invaluable  assistance. 

Sample  sheets  in  both  white  and  cream  will  be 
sent  upon  request. 

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Printing  Crafts  Building  461  Eighth  Avenue 
NEW  YORK 


This  four-page  folder  was  printed  dry 
on  Vidalon  Moyen  Age,  White  Laid, 
20x26?  mc/ie5— 40  lbs.  The  type  used 
is  Bodoni  Book,  18,  14  and  12  point 


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out  of  the  beaten  path  in  advertising, 
something  which  will  appeal  through 
its  beauty  and  distinctiveness  without 
beingoffensively  “different, ’’the  French 
hand-made  papers  manufactured  by 
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papers  this  sample  is  a  demonstration.  It  will  be  of  in¬ 
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CANSON  &  MONTGOLFIER 
Printing  Crafts  Building  461  Eighth  Avenue 
NEW  YORK 


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golfiere,”  was  made  entirely  of  paper  from 
the  Canson  &  Montgolfier  Mills. 


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to  all  printing,  engraving  and  embossing. 

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and  photogravure  —  for  cover  purposes  in 
French  fold,  brochures  and  announcements, 
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Size,  20  X  26^  inches 
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pamphlets  and  catalogues  printed 
on  ViDALON  Moyen-Age  never  fail 
to  attract  much  attention  and  pro¬ 
duce  the  best  of  results. 

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223^"-22lbs.;  2oxa6y^"-4olbs.;  and 
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CANSON  &  MONTGOLFIER 

HAND  MADE  PAPERS 


December  1st,  1921.  Cancelling  all  previous  quotations  Manufactured  by  Canson  &  Montgolfier  at  Vidalon,  France 


Wedding  Invitations  and  (Correspondence  ‘Papers 


Name 

Description 

Size 

Per  1000 

Per  100 

Case 

Contains 

Papier  Royal 

White,  laid,  plate 

Sheets 

7Kx  11^ 

3  22.95 

3  2.65 

15  M 

Envelopes 

6  X 

33.95 

3.90 

15  M 

Papier  Royal 

White,  laid,  plate 

Sheets 

SK"  X  13>i 

n.iQ 

3.15 

15  M 

Envelopes 

5  X  7X 

28.30 

3.30 

15  M 

Papier  Moyen  Age 

W'hite,  laid,  plate 

Sheets 

7  X  \oyi 

16.90 

1.95 

20  M 

Envelopes 

33^  X  SK 

18.40 

2.15 

20  M 

(Correspondence  (Cards 


No.  21  Cartes 

White 

Cards 

4^  X  6J^ 

3  20.40 

3  2.35 

15  M 

(Moven  Age) 

Envelopes 

25.50 

2.95 

15  M 

No.  2  Cartes 

White 

Cards 

3>^x  5K 

12.25 

1.40 

20  M 

(Moven  Age) 

Envelopes 

18.40 

2.15 

20  M 

No.  3  Cartes 

White 

Cards 

3Kx  4^ 

11.45 

1.35 

20  M 

(Moyen  Age) 

Envelopes 

15.60 

1.80 

20  M 

No.  6  Cartes 

White 

Cards 

2%x  33X 

6.80 

.80 

25  M 

(Moven  A  gel 

Envelopes 

8.50 

1.00 

25  M 

Vidalon  <J)tCoyen  zAge  for  Editions  de  fuxe 


Name 

Description 

Size 

Approximate 

BULK  WEIGHT 

per  ream  per  ream 

500 

Sheets 

100 

Sheets 

Case 

Contains 

Vidalon  (Quarto) 

White,  laid,  plate 

17)4  X  22>^ 

22 

3  19.05 

3  4.40 

16  R 

Vidalon  (Quarto) 

Cream,  laid,  plate 

17)4  X  22)4 

2% 

22 

19.05 

4.40 

16  R 

Vidalon  (Octavo) 

Lemon,  laid,  plate 

20  X  26^ 

35 

30.50 

7.00 

8  R 

Vidalon  (Octavo) 

White,  laid,  plate 

20  X  26)4 

ly 

40 

34.30 

7.70 

8  R 

Vidalon  (Quarto) 

White,  laid,  plate 

20  X  26)4 

ly 

40 

34.30 

7.70 

8  R 

Vidalon  (Octavo) 

Cream,  laid,  plate 

20  X  26)4 

ly 

40 

34.30 

7.70 

8  R 

Vidalon  (Octavo) 

White,  laid,  plate 

22)4  X  30 

3 

55 

47.60 

10.95 

6  R 

Vidalon  (Quarto) 

White,  laid,  plate 

22)4  X  30 

3 

55 

47.60 

10.95 

6  R 

Vidalon  (Octavo) 

Cream,  laid,  plate 

22V^  X  30 

3 

53 

47.60 

10.95 

6  R 

Ingres  Papers  for  Printing  and  ^Bookbinding 


No.  28 — bis 

S.  A.  V. 

White,  laid,  antique 

19 

X  24)4 

3>^ 

29 

3  19.65 

3  4.50 

10  R 

No.  28 

C.&M. 

White,  laid,  antique 

19 

X  24)4 

3K 

33 

25.50 

5.90 

10  R 

No.  28 

C.&M. 

16  colors,  laid,  antique 

19 

x24y 

3y 

33 

25..50 

5.90 

10  R 

No.  281 

C.&M. 

White,  laid,  antique 

19 

X  24)4 

4y 

44 

34.70 

8.00 

8  R 

No.  281 

C.&M. 

5  colors,  laid,  antique 

19 

X  24)4 

4y 

44 

34.70 

8.00 

8  R 

No.  282 

C.&M. 

White,  laid,  antique 

22 

X  30 

4)4 

62 

50.90 

11.70 

5  R 

No.  282 

C.&M. 

5  colors,  laid,  antique 

22 

X  30 

4y 

62 

50.90 

11.70 

5  R 

Canson  <iAquarelle  for  Printing,  Engraving  and  Etching 


No.  29- 

-bis  G.  T. 

White, 

wove,  extra  rough 

22 

X 

30 

15 

154 

3165.50 

336.45 

1  R 

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-bis  G.  M. 

White. 

wove,  rough 

22 

X 

30 

13 

154 

165.50 

36.45 

1  R 

No.  29- 

-bis  G.  S. 

White, 

wove,  plate 

22 

X 

30 

11 

154 

165.50 

36.45 

1  R 

No.  29 

G.  T. 

White, 

wove,  extra  rough 

22 

X 

30 

11 

110 

n3..50 

25.00 

1  R 

No.  29 

G.  M. 

White, 

wove,  rough 

22 

X 

30 

9y 

110 

113.50 

25.00 

2  R 

No.  29 

G.  F. 

White, 

wove,  antique 

22 

X 

30 

8 

no 

113.50 

25.00 

2  R 

No.  29 

G.  S. 

White, 

wove,  plate 

22 

X 

30 

6y 

no 

113.50 

25.00 

2  R 

No.  293 

G.  T. 

White, 

wove,  extra  rough 

i9y 

X 

25y 

11 

88 

92.10 

20.30 

2  R 

No.  293 

G.  M. 

White, 

wove,  rough 

i9y 

X 

25y 

9y 

88 

92.10 

20.30 

4  R 

No.  293 

G.  F. 

White, 

wove,  antique 

i9y 

X 

25y 

8 

88 

92.10 

20.30 

4  R 

No.  293 

G.  S. 

White, 

wove,  plate 

i9y 

X 

25y 

6y 

88 

92.10 

20.30 

4  R 

No.  294 

G.  M. 

White, 

wove,  rough 

i9y 

X 

25y 

6y 

53 

60.00 

13.20 

6  R 

No.  294 

G.  F. 

White, 

wove,  antique 

i9y 

X 

25y 

sy 

55 

60.00 

13.20 

6  R 

No.  294 

G.  S. 

White. 

wove,  plate 

19)4 

X 

25  y 

4y 

13.20 

6  k 

Discount  in  case  lot 
Discount  WYc  for  3  case  lot 
Quantities  less  than  100  cards,  en¬ 
velopes  or  sheets  20%  additional 


CANSON  {if  MONTGOLFIER 
461  EIGHTH  AVENUE,  NEW  YORK  CITY 
Printing  Crafts  Building 


Telephone  Longacre 
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